With less than three months remaining until Citi Field hosts baseball's All-Star Game on July 16, the Mets, Major League Baseball and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg held a press conference Wednesday to outline the major events surrounding the game and to unveil the official ballot.

The festivities begin with All-Star FanFest from July 12-16 and specific New York-centric events will be announced in the coming months. Tickets to FanFest will be $35 for adults and $30 for children.

On the day of the game, starting at 1 p.m., the players will travel down 42nd Street from Bryant Park to 2nd Avenue as part of a motorcade.

The Mets also announced a plan to donate more than $4 million to Major League Baseball All-Star projects, which include Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.

Current Mets third baseman and captain David Wright, a six-time All-Star, was in attendance alongside former Mets Edgardo Alfonzo, Mookie Wilson and John Franco.

“Baseball is in the blood of New Yorkers,” Wright said. “If I had a vote, I’d have the All-Star Game here every year. I think that New York deserves that.”